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<blockquote data-quote="Aldarc" data-source="post: 8551143" data-attributes="member: 5142"><p>Black Panther was a great film; however, when it first came out, I was suffering from superhero movie fatigue because it felt like a new Marvel movie every 2-3 months by that point that were being churned out by Disney's corporate machine, and I couldn't keep up with it any longer, so I had to just walk away from any pretense of going to see these movies. Although I thought Black Panther was an enjoyable film - having watched it about a year or so after its initial release - it also happened to be the straw that ultimately broke my back with the MCU. Moreover, I certainly can't deal with the sheer amount of Marvel TV series on Disney+ either. It's just too much for me, and the sheer ubiquity of Marvel film/television has absolutely drained my ability to enjoy something that I know that I should enjoy as someone who loves these superhero IPs.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, I think that it's valid for people to both hope for the best for Cubicle 7's design team and their success while also being exasperated by the larger trend of 5e's market ubiquity and dominance in the hobby. Regardless of the product's quality, people may be feeling their backs being broken and their spirits crestfallen by this product as a symptom of a larger trend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aldarc, post: 8551143, member: 5142"] Black Panther was a great film; however, when it first came out, I was suffering from superhero movie fatigue because it felt like a new Marvel movie every 2-3 months by that point that were being churned out by Disney's corporate machine, and I couldn't keep up with it any longer, so I had to just walk away from any pretense of going to see these movies. Although I thought Black Panther was an enjoyable film - having watched it about a year or so after its initial release - it also happened to be the straw that ultimately broke my back with the MCU. Moreover, I certainly can't deal with the sheer amount of Marvel TV series on Disney+ either. It's just too much for me, and the sheer ubiquity of Marvel film/television has absolutely drained my ability to enjoy something that I know that I should enjoy as someone who loves these superhero IPs. IMHO, I think that it's valid for people to both hope for the best for Cubicle 7's design team and their success while also being exasperated by the larger trend of 5e's market ubiquity and dominance in the hobby. Regardless of the product's quality, people may be feeling their backs being broken and their spirits crestfallen by this product as a symptom of a larger trend. [/QUOTE]
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